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Christchurch - January 2019 [4K]

published:19 Jan 2019

Christchurch - January 2019 [4K]

Christchurch - January 2019 [4K]

published:19 Jan 2019

views:2405

It’s now been eight years since the earthquake. In 2018, major projects completed include the Central City Promenade, City Library, The Terrace, EntX and the restoration of the Lyttelton Time Ball. There was some key movement on the ‘anchor’ projects, with work starting on the Convention Centre, the Town Hall and ‘inner-city living’ apartments, plus key decisions on the Cathedral and Stadium. Tourists levels continue to rise, and with the trial of electric e-scooters, the central city is literally buzzing with people! This is my sixth annual film showing the annual recovery of Christchurch since 2014. My main purpose is to show what\'s new since last year, but also blend this in with what\'s great about Christchurch.
New Brighton Pier (restored) 00:08, 2:01
WWII Anti-aircraft battery 00:16
Greenwood Hill 00:24
Turanga City Library (new) 00:32
EntX Entertainment Complex (new) 00:44, 3:12
Central City Promenade (new) 00:49, 2:40
The Terrace and Trams (new) 00:56, 1:36, 2:28
Lyttelton Timeball (restored) 1:12
Victoria Square & Ferrier Fountain (restored) 1:24
The Crossing 1:40
Linwood Avenue Cycleway (new) 1:52
Ferrymead heritage railway 1:56
The Terrace (new) 2:08
Eastern Frame Apartments 2:36
The Midland Building (formally Café Roma) (restored) 2:48
Distinction Hotel (restored) 2:52
Deloitte, 151 Cambridge Terrace 2:56
Bridge of Remembrance 3:00
Cashel St Lanes (new) 3:04
BNZ Centre 3:08
Please check out the previous five years to compare!
2018: https://youtu.be/or3RbOjeU2s
2017: https://youtu.be/CDbQUOODRcI
2016: https://youtu.be/uvpjYqW27YQ
2015: https://youtu.be/wEAG8zV...

Christchurch - January 2019 [4K]

published:19 Jan 2019

views:2405

It’s now been eight years since the earthquake. In 2018, major projects completed include the Central City Promenade, City Library, The Terrace, EntX and the restoration of the Lyttelton Time Ball. There was some key movement on the ‘anchor’ projects, with work starting on the Convention Centre, the Town Hall and ‘inner-city living’ apartments, plus key decisions on the Cathedral and Stadium. Tourists levels continue to rise, and with the trial of electric e-scooters, the central city is literally buzzing with people! This is my sixth annual film showing the annual recovery of Christchurch since 2014. My main purpose is to show what\'s new since last year, but also blend this in with what\'s great about Christchurch.
New Brighton Pier (restored) 00:08, 2:01
WWII Anti-aircraft battery 00:16
Greenwood Hill 00:24
Turanga City Library (new) 00:32
EntX Entertainment Complex (new) 00:44, 3:12
Central City Promenade (new) 00:49, 2:40
The Terrace and Trams (new) 00:56, 1:36, 2:28
Lyttelton Timeball (restored) 1:12
Victoria Square & Ferrier Fountain (restored) 1:24
The Crossing 1:40
Linwood Avenue Cycleway (new) 1:52
Ferrymead heritage railway 1:56
The Terrace (new) 2:08
Eastern Frame Apartments 2:36
The Midland Building (formally Café Roma) (restored) 2:48
Distinction Hotel (restored) 2:52
Deloitte, 151 Cambridge Terrace 2:56
Bridge of Remembrance 3:00
Cashel St Lanes (new) 3:04
BNZ Centre 3:08
Please check out the previous five years to compare!
2018: https://youtu.be/or3RbOjeU2s
2017: https://youtu.be/CDbQUOODRcI
2016: https://youtu.be/uvpjYqW27YQ
2015: https://youtu.be/wEAG8zV...

Christchurch - January 2018

published:20 Jan 2018

Christchurch - January 2018

Christchurch - January 2018

published:20 Jan 2018

views:41617

Now seven years since the earthquake, the last 12 months has seen a significant amount of change in the city\'s landscape. There are now more bars and restaurants in the central city than before the earthquake, major retail chains have moved into the new Crossing complex and Cashel Street mall. Office space is slowly filling back up, but as the number of hotel beds grows with the milestone Crown Plaza opening, the increased number of tourists are notably visible - so much so, the Tramways have had to put on the newly restored R1888 tram to meet demand.
This is my fifth film, and it\'s main purpose is to show what\'s new since last year, blended in with what\'s great about Christchurch.
New stuff is:
Airport Gateway Bridge 00:02
The Crossing 00:22
ANZ Centre 00:44
aurecon building 00:49
Vero building 00:51
The Terraces 00:55
Little High Eatery 1:15
BNZ Centre 1:25
The Eastern Frame 1:32
Justice Precinct 1:55
Old Government Building bar, restaurant and apartments 2:14
H&M 2:26
McKenzie Willis building 2:32
The Boxed Quarter 2:35
The Arts Centre (South Quadrant) 2:57
Earthquake Memorial 3:06
The Sign of the Kiwi 3:41
New R1888 Tram 00:22; 1:04; 2:05
Please check out the previous four years to compare!
2017: https://youtu.be/CDbQUOODRcI
2016: https://youtu.be/uvpjYqW27YQ
2015: https://youtu.be/wEAG8zVvWY4
2014: https://youtu.be/guQG7zFH1uc...

Christchurch - January 2018

published:20 Jan 2018

views:41617

Now seven years since the earthquake, the last 12 months has seen a significant amount of change in the city\'s landscape. There are now more bars and restaurants in the central city than before the earthquake, major retail chains have moved into the new Crossing complex and Cashel Street mall. Office space is slowly filling back up, but as the number of hotel beds grows with the milestone Crown Plaza opening, the increased number of tourists are notably visible - so much so, the Tramways have had to put on the newly restored R1888 tram to meet demand.
This is my fifth film, and it\'s main purpose is to show what\'s new since last year, blended in with what\'s great about Christchurch.
New stuff is:
Airport Gateway Bridge 00:02
The Crossing 00:22
ANZ Centre 00:44
aurecon building 00:49
Vero building 00:51
The Terraces 00:55
Little High Eatery 1:15
BNZ Centre 1:25
The Eastern Frame 1:32
Justice Precinct 1:55
Old Government Building bar, restaurant and apartments 2:14
H&M 2:26
McKenzie Willis building 2:32
The Boxed Quarter 2:35
The Arts Centre (South Quadrant) 2:57
Earthquake Memorial 3:06
The Sign of the Kiwi 3:41
New R1888 Tram 00:22; 1:04; 2:05
Please check out the previous four years to compare!
2017: https://youtu.be/CDbQUOODRcI
2016: https://youtu.be/uvpjYqW27YQ
2015: https://youtu.be/wEAG8zVvWY4
2014: https://youtu.be/guQG7zFH1uc...

Started filming a minute or so after the big one struck. My apartment is 6 floors up. Thought the building was coming down. Check out my photos from the quake here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/logangorilla/sets/72157625997122427/
Shot on a Panasonic AF102 with a Lumix 7-14mm f4.0 lens
Copyright Logan McMillan....

Started filming a minute or so after the big one struck. My apartment is 6 floors up. Thought the building was coming down. Check out my photos from the quake here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/logangorilla/sets/72157625997122427/
Shot on a Panasonic AF102 with a Lumix 7-14mm f4.0 lens
Copyright Logan McMillan....

The Ultimate Christchurch Weekend Guide

published:23 Feb 2017

The Ultimate Christchurch Weekend Guide

The Ultimate Christchurch Weekend Guide

published:23 Feb 2017

views:17579

From cutting edge cuisine to punting on the river, Sophie Chan Andreassend explores the largest city on New Zealand\'s South Island. Find out more about Christchurch here: http://blog.expedia.com.au/christchurch-weekend-guide...

The Ultimate Christchurch Weekend Guide

published:23 Feb 2017

views:17579

From cutting edge cuisine to punting on the river, Sophie Chan Andreassend explores the largest city on New Zealand\'s South Island. Find out more about Christchurch here: http://blog.expedia.com.au/christchurch-weekend-guide...

Girls trip to Christchurch 2018 !!

published:19 Aug 2018

Girls trip to Christchurch 2018 !!

Girls trip to Christchurch 2018 !!

published:19 Aug 2018

views:3522

Me and my bff\'s decided to fly down to Christchurch for a girls trip! We explored the beautiful city and decided to film it all while we were at it... ENJOY!!!! PS: make sure you watch in 720p qual otherwise it sucks lol hehe thx...

Girls trip to Christchurch 2018 !!

published:19 Aug 2018

views:3522

Me and my bff\'s decided to fly down to Christchurch for a girls trip! We explored the beautiful city and decided to film it all while we were at it... ENJOY!!!! PS: make sure you watch in 720p qual otherwise it sucks lol hehe thx...

How is Christchurch's nightlife?

published:23 Jul 2017

How is Christchurch's nightlife?

How is Christchurch's nightlife?

published:23 Jul 2017

views:17783

The Strip, The Grumpy Mole, Sticky Fingers, Boogie Nights - a few of the many hundred cafes, bars and restaurants which were household names in Christchurch prior to February 2011.
The places people went to on a Friday night, where they met friends after work, or partied with the girls on a hens’ night.
Alex Brackstone lost three businesses in the earthquakes - His Lordship’s, Bard on Avon and the Vespa Bar.
Alex still owns the Vespa Bar, in its new High Street location, as well as the Pegasus Arms Restaurant & Bar, and Morrell & Co in Addington.
She says re-opening the Vespa Bar in the central city was “a bit of a fingers up at the earthquakes.”
James Jameson, who first established Le Cafe in the Arts Centre in 1987, entered the central city scene in 2012, opening the St Asaph Street Kitchen & Stray Dog Bar.
It closed it 2015. On reflection, Jameson feels he was “a bit ahead of my time.”
He also believes the central city rebuild was too slow, and played a factor in the demise of his venture.
One of the first bars to open after the earthquake was Johnny Moore’s Smash Palace, originally in Victoria Street, and now cosily ensconced in High Street, close to the new Vodafone building.
“Christchurch has never been so up to date as it is now. I wish them all well, some will survive and some won’t, that’s the nature of it.”, says Moore.
He and Brackstone would like to see more inner-city residents, “if you get the residents the rest takes care of itself.”
So what do they think of the new central city offerings? Alex Brackstone is unsure, “it’s all a little bit clinical...

How is Christchurch's nightlife?

published:23 Jul 2017

views:17783

The Strip, The Grumpy Mole, Sticky Fingers, Boogie Nights - a few of the many hundred cafes, bars and restaurants which were household names in Christchurch prior to February 2011.
The places people went to on a Friday night, where they met friends after work, or partied with the girls on a hens’ night.
Alex Brackstone lost three businesses in the earthquakes - His Lordship’s, Bard on Avon and the Vespa Bar.
Alex still owns the Vespa Bar, in its new High Street location, as well as the Pegasus Arms Restaurant & Bar, and Morrell & Co in Addington.
She says re-opening the Vespa Bar in the central city was “a bit of a fingers up at the earthquakes.”
James Jameson, who first established Le Cafe in the Arts Centre in 1987, entered the central city scene in 2012, opening the St Asaph Street Kitchen & Stray Dog Bar.
It closed it 2015. On reflection, Jameson feels he was “a bit ahead of my time.”
He also believes the central city rebuild was too slow, and played a factor in the demise of his venture.
One of the first bars to open after the earthquake was Johnny Moore’s Smash Palace, originally in Victoria Street, and now cosily ensconced in High Street, close to the new Vodafone building.
“Christchurch has never been so up to date as it is now. I wish them all well, some will survive and some won’t, that’s the nature of it.”, says Moore.
He and Brackstone would like to see more inner-city residents, “if you get the residents the rest takes care of itself.”
So what do they think of the new central city offerings? Alex Brackstone is unsure, “it’s all a little bit clinical...

NZ[057] Walking Christchurch 2017/01/23

published:09 May 2017

NZ[057] Walking Christchurch 2017/01/23

NZ[057] Walking Christchurch 2017/01/23

published:09 May 2017

views:28819

I Surprised many places still under construction to Re-build.
--- Description ---
This is my Archive of travel of New Zealand.
I got Working Holiday Visa of New Zealand I\'ll stay this country about 1 year.
First, I want to Travel around this country of course around North Island, and South Island.
Trreking in Great Walks all of them, Camping, Driving, Staying.
Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDlVmO8X0QveHNzZuZuTqHpJbeanv8Mgr...

NZ[057] Walking Christchurch 2017/01/23

published:09 May 2017

views:28819

I Surprised many places still under construction to Re-build.
--- Description ---
This is my Archive of travel of New Zealand.
I got Working Holiday Visa of New Zealand I\'ll stay this country about 1 year.
First, I want to Travel around this country of course around North Island, and South Island.
Trreking in Great Walks all of them, Camping, Driving, Staying.
Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDlVmO8X0QveHNzZuZuTqHpJbeanv8Mgr...

Christchurch New Zealand 2018

Christchurch New Zealand 2018

It’s now been eight years since the earthquake. In 2018, major projects completed include the Central City Promenade, City Library, The Terrace, EntX and the restoration of the Lyttelton Time Ball. There was some key movement on the ‘anchor’ projects, with work starting on the Convention Centre, the

Now seven years since the earthquake, the last 12 months has seen a significant amount of change in the city\'s landscape. There are now more bars and restaurants in the central city than before the earthquake, major retail chains have moved into the new Crossing complex and Cashel Street mall. Offic

Started filming a minute or so after the big one struck. My apartment is 6 floors up. Thought the building was coming down. Check out my photos from the quake here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/logangorilla/sets/72157625997122427/
Shot on a Panasonic AF102 with a Lumix 7-14mm f4.0 lens
Copyrig

From cutting edge cuisine to punting on the river, Sophie Chan Andreassend explores the largest city on New Zealand\'s South Island. Find out more about Christchurch here: http://blog.expedia.com.au/christchurch-weekend-guide

Me and my bff\'s decided to fly down to Christchurch for a girls trip! We explored the beautiful city and decided to film it all while we were at it... ENJOY!!!! PS: make sure you watch in 720p qual otherwise it sucks lol hehe thx

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One of the most popular legs of a New Zealand South Island Road trip is from Queenstown to Christchurch. Some amazing stops along the way include Wanaka, the AJ Hackett Bungy, River Rock Estate Winery, Lake Pukaki, Mount Cook, Lake Tekapo and the

The Strip, The Grumpy Mole, Sticky Fingers, Boogie Nights - a few of the many hundred cafes, bars and restaurants which were household names in Christchurch prior to February 2011.
The places people went to on a Friday night, where they met friends after work, or partied with the girls on a hens’ n

I Surprised many places still under construction to Re-build.
--- Description ---
This is my Archive of travel of New Zealand.
I got Working Holiday Visa of New Zealand I\'ll stay this country about 1 year.
First, I want to Travel around this country of course around North Island, and South Island.